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Stomatal micromorphology in a complex of Mimosa section Mimosa (Fabaceae)
Protoplasma, 2021The genus Mimosa Linnaeus (Leguminosae) comprises more than 530 species, being one of the most diversified genera in the family. A vast morphologic variability has been described at all infrageneric levels. Considering stomata description, a very low proportion of species have been studied in the genus, and the description was limited to stomata types,
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Mimosa ceratonia (climbing mimosa).
2021Abstract M. ceratonia is a fast-growing perennial multi-stemmed vine that is considered a weed in Puerto Rico (Vélez and Overbeek, 1950). The species is able to grow in a great range of habitats including fencelines, roadsides, pastures, brushy pastures, wooded drains, forest edges and openings in secondary forests.
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Mimosa casta (graceful mimosa).
2021Abstract M. casta is a fast-growing perennial vine that is included in the Global Compendium of Weeds (Randall, 2012). The ability of this species to tolerate a wide range of habitats including disturbed areas, roadsides, pastures, semi-waterlogged areas, as well as natural forests means that it has the potential to spread much ...
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Mimosa Webworm Control on Mimosa: 1976
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1977Abstract This experiment consisted of spraying 20 mimosa trees distributed over the Oklahoma State University campus. The test was non replicated except for the untreated trees which were replicated three times. Spray applications were applied as needed using a John Bean Sprayer 55, series L-1565-2 and a 785 John Bean Spraymaster deluxe ...
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Mimosa arenosa (elegant mimosa).
2021Abstract A datasheet on Mimosa arenosa covering, as an economically important tree, its taxonomy, importance, silviculture, distribution, biology and ecology, uses, products and pests.
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2012
Mimosa pigra is a serious weed of agriculture and the environment in northern Australia, particularly the NT. It is a Weed of National Significance and is listed in the Global Invasive Species Database as one of the One Hundred of the World’s Worst Invasive Alien Species.
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Mimosa pigra is a serious weed of agriculture and the environment in northern Australia, particularly the NT. It is a Weed of National Significance and is listed in the Global Invasive Species Database as one of the One Hundred of the World’s Worst Invasive Alien Species.
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The taxonomic revision of Mimosa sect. Mimosa ser. Mimosa subser. Polycephalae resulting from the analysis of protologs and the study of approximately 450 collections, including all types, in addition to collections and observations of populations in the field, led us to identify problems of typification, concept, and circumscription for some species ...
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The taxonomic revision of Mimosa sect. Mimosa ser. Mimosa subser. Polycephalae resulting from the analysis of protologs and the study of approximately 450 collections, including all types, in addition to collections and observations of populations in the field, led us to identify problems of typification, concept, and circumscription for some species ...
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2014
Mimosa, an Asian legume introduced to the US in 1745, is a cold-hardy, hardy, and difficult to remove plant due to its resistance to webworm and vascular wilt.
Rebecca Koepke, Gregory Armel
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Mimosa, an Asian legume introduced to the US in 1745, is a cold-hardy, hardy, and difficult to remove plant due to its resistance to webworm and vascular wilt.
Rebecca Koepke, Gregory Armel
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